Patients often ask us whether they should use their vision or their medical benefits for their eye appointment. Generally, vision plans are best used for routine eye exams, and to check eyeglasses and contact lens prescriptions. Medical insurance is best for eye issues such as red eyes, dry eyes, allergy eyes, new onset of floaters, infections, glaucoma, crossed eyes, double vision, and management of eye diseases. Either way, our staff is skilled and experienced in helping you navigate this issue.
We’re not a big box chain, so you’re not just a number to us. We take time to understand your vision care needs, your insurance, your family, and every aspect of your eyewear necessities. Drs. Steve Bethka, Andrew McKenzie, and George Tull are long-standing members of this community and want to serve every one of you with the best possible vision care. Whether you will be using your insurance benefits for your vision care needs or not, our team of opticians is here to help. Give us a call at (970) 245-7850. We look forward to speaking with you.
Our friendly staff is happy to field each and every one of your questions about insurance benefits. Whether you have medical and/or vision insurance, we’ll research your plan to find out how best to utilize your benefits.
This is not a comprehensive list, and we accept many more insurance plans than the major carriers listed here. Sometimes, after a little digging into your specific benefit package, we find a way to make it work. Give us a call at (970) 245-7850 and let us do a little research to see how we can best utilize your benefits.
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